Bird watching in Northeast Ohio

What is the Big Sit?

What is the Big Sit? The Big Sit, also known as the ultimate tailgate party for bird watchers, is a 24-hour period of birdwatching! This year’s event will take place on Sunday, October 14 beginning at midnight. The Big Sit, originally founded by the New Haven (CT) Bird Club, now in its 23rd year is […]

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Turning acorns into oak trees

HOW TO TURN ACORNS INTO OAK TREES Autumn is a time for change. More so, it’s a time for rejuvenation. As gardens begin to fade and plants begin to fall into their winter slumber, don’t forget that fall is also a great time to plant select species for the coming year. We may be accustom […]

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Why we need to protect and preserve public lands

Why we need to protect and preserve public lands Imagine if there were no parks or places of natural beauty to escape to. What would that be like? Perhaps it would be a concrete jungle or a highway filled with congested traffic, removing resting areas for migratory birds. Perhaps it would be desolate land, stripped […]

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52 things to do and see at the Nature Center at Shaker Lakes

In the 1960’s, the Shaker Parklands were threatened by the proposed Clark-Lee Freeway. The route would have gone through the Parklands, connecting Cleveland’s East Side to Downtown. Community activists banned together to save the beloved land, which so many had come to known as a place for rest and relaxation. One strategy they used to […]

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How our team carries out the mission at home

How our team carries out the mission at home At the Nature Center, we’re a passionate bunch committed to environmental stewardship and conservation. It should come as no surprise that many members of our team demonstrate these qualities outside of their work at the Nature Center, at home and in their communities, by integrating environmentally […]

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Hike, Run & Explore

How to train for Hike, Run & Explore!

How to Train for Hike, Run & Fun! 8/12/2019 It’s the time of the year when the leaves begin to turn from green to autumnal hues of yellow and orange, and the temperatures begin to cool making for idyllic running conditions. Whether you’re new to the running scene or are a seasoned runner, now is […]

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Why invasive plants can pose a risk

Identifying native or invasive plants can be challenging. Mitigating the damage that can come from the spread of an invasive species is a tough battle. Invasive species often spread and grow due to human behavior, like walking or moving firewood long distances. It can happen unintentionally when you’re outdoors or traveling from one place to […]

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How to help pollinators this summer

Could you live in a world without flowers, coffee or fruit? Thanks to pollinators, we’re able to enjoy these. Without them, we would be missing out on a lot of our favorite things — including food. For more than a decade, the pollinator population has continued to decline due to destruction of habitats, disease and […]

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5 ways to unplug during Screen-Free Week

Whether at home or at work, many of us spend a portion of our day behind a screen. For some, we spend more than 9 hours a day looking at our computers, phones or TVs. With screens of every kind becoming more prevalent in our lives, one has to wonder — what effect does this […]

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Let’s talk trash: Ways to reduce plastic pollution this Earth Day

Picture this: You sit down for a meal at a casual restaurant and order a beverage. Let’s say you order a soda drink. Your cup is most likely made of plastic — and the straw that comes with it? You guessed it: Plastic. After you’re finished, it’s thrown into the trash. Maybe it makes it […]

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